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Certified Healthcare Financial Professional. Overview of Certification Process. January 27, 2017. Linker Mills, FHFMA, CRCR. Maryland Chapter Certification Contact. Purpose of this Presentation.
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Certified Healthcare Financial Professional Overview of Certification Process January 27, 2017 Linker Mills, FHFMA, CRCR Maryland Chapter Certification Contact
Purpose of this Presentation • Provide an overview of the process to become a Certified Healthcare Financial Professional (CHFP). • Provide a brief overview of the information covered in the two online modules.
Overall Notes about CHFP Process • Concept guide included - Identifies key concepts, terms and applications that you must know for the end-of-module examination • Two modules – first is traditional learning, second is applying them to case studies. • Must complete both modules to become CHFP & be regular HFMA member. • Cost $400 Module I, $300 Module II. Reimbursement available for Maryland Chapter HFMA Members. 3
Overall Notes about CHFP Process • Not only for seasoned professionals – now can be for entry-level staff to quickly ramp up their health care knowledge. • Nothing needed except to pass two online modules • No need for testing center or proctoring • No retake fee; one year to pass both. 4
The Approach The Business of Health Care, six courses: • Healthcare Finance: The Big Picture • Financial Accounting Concepts • Cost Analysis Principles • Strategic Financial Issues • Managing Financial Resources • Looking to the Future 6
Section I – HealthCare Finance: The Big Picture Items covered in this section: • Describe the structure of the US healthcare industry • Understand the impact of healthcare reform on the industry • Explain the payments systems • Explain the role of financial management in healthcare
Section II - Financial Accounting Concepts Items covered in this section: • Describe the basic elements of accounting • Differentiate between the key financial statements and what they describe
Learning Objectives • Conduct a basic analysis of an organization’s financial condition using financial statements; • Relate basic measures of operational performance to an organization’s financial statements; and • Know what other accounting reports are usable in the analysis of financial statements.
The Take-Away • You do not need to be a finance expert • You do need to: • Know your way around the financial sheets • Understand what the data in these reports mean
Section III - Cost Analysis Principles Items covered in this section: • Define the term “cost” in health care from the multiple different perspectives represented in the industry; • Describe the varying types of costs in a health care business and the different ways that costs can change with the volume of services provided;
Section IV - Strategic Financial Issues Items covered in this section: • Describe how strategic planning influences budgeting, • Differentiate between various budgeting approaches, • Define the different types of budgets used in a healthcare business, and • Complete a simple budget variance analysis
Section V - Managing Financial Resources Items covered in this section: • Describe how healthcare providers are reimbursed for services; • Recognize the types of reimbursement methods used in the healthcare industry; • Describe the processes by which a hospital or physician clinic bill insurers;
Learning Objectives (cont) • Calculate metrics used to manage the revenue cycle; • Name resource management issues in a health care business; and • Recognize the methods that healthcare businesses finance receivables and acquire capital equipment.
Section VI - Looking to the Future Items covered in this section: • Describe some of the new healthcare reimbursement models; • Define the use of business intelligence in the context of health care; • Describe how finance professionals, physicians and payers will need to work together;
Learning Objectives Items covered in this section: • Define the trend of population health in future healthcare delivery models; and • Apply the lessons learned in this course to your future work in the healthcare industry.
End of the Module Exam • 75 Multiple Choice Questions – 90 Minutes • All Online – included as part of the module • 30 Day wait to retake – no retake fee.
Module II What is tested in this module • Big-Picture • Multi-disciplinary perspective • Business savvy • Application of what you learned in the first module
The Approach Operational Excellence: • 8 Random business case studies • 7 multiple choice test-items for each cases study – 56 total questions • Responses to the case studies test-items are aggregated and a score calculated • Three hours given to complete the module
Thanks for your Interest! • Certification is really easier than ever – less hoops to jump through. • Experience helps, but not necessary – test ability to learn and apply knowledge. • Questions? Linker Mills at 443-777-7949 or linker.s.mills@medstar.net